My phone will just stop syncing with anything for random periods of time. And then all of a sudden I'll receive a bunch of notifications all at once that happened over a couple hours, or more. Even with fast and stable WiFi.
A quick reboot fixes the issue, until it happens randomly again.
Ideas?
Syn Ack said:
My phone will just stop syncing with anything for random periods of time. And then all of a sudden I'll receive a bunch of notifications all at once that happened over a couple hours, or more. Even with fast and stable WiFi.
A quick reboot fixes the issue, until it happens randomly again.
Ideas?
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I was having sync issues with my Gmail, one or more of the sync settings would show a red !. As simple as it may sound, I simply cleared cache and went back to my gmail account sync settings and unchecked and checked everything again and haven't had any issues since. What specific apps is not syncing with?
waleed300 said:
I was having sync issues with my Gmail, one or more of the sync settings would show a red !. As simple as it may sound, I simply cleared cache and went back to my gmail account sync settings and unchecked and checked everything again and haven't had any issues since. What specific apps is not syncing with?
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All of them. It acts as if the internet connection does not exist for a certain period of time and then all of a sudden I will get all of the notifications at once.
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For some reason, my sync keeps shutting off. the sync for gmail, calendar, even the "sync background data" checkmark is unchecked.
this is a plain, unrooted mytouch 4g. the only thing I do with it that is a little abnormal is that I pull the battery once per day (swapping one factory battery for another from an external charger)
but lately, the sync keeps shutting off on its own. The only real notice I get of this happening is that I realize I haven't gotten response emails for several hours.
any idea why this could be happening?
jdallac said:
For some reason, my sync keeps shutting off. the sync for gmail, calendar, even the "sync background data" checkmark is unchecked.
this is a plain, unrooted mytouch 4g. the only thing I do with it that is a little abnormal is that I pull the battery once per day (swapping one factory battery for another from an external charger)
but lately, the sync keeps shutting off on its own. The only real notice I get of this happening is that I realize I haven't gotten response emails for several hours.
any idea why this could be happening?
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I've noticed the same thing. After i turn off the phone and turn it on everything else is checked but google mail. I have no clue what is going on. not really a massive deal i just make sure to check when i turn on the phone.
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don't know if this has anything to do with it or not
http://www.androidcentral.com/google-rolling-out-two-step-account-security-using-your-android-phone
alright, thanks much for the reply.
maybe this is just some glitch I need to watch for after every reboot. I can just make it part of my boot up routine.
what's weird is that this is my second mytouch (first had the washed out screen) and that one never had this trouble. interesting that this one does.
I will look into that google authenticator app as well. thanks again.
Im currently running cmylxgo topia hd desire rom and for some reason my phone is always in sync. The cirle with the arrows is always on. Its killing my battery life. I have the background data checked as well as my 2 gmails cause I need my emails to push thru immediately. IS there something i'm doing wrong. Ive compared it to my wifes phone and we have the same things checked off but my sync is always on....
i had that issue. ont he power control widget uncheck the spinning arrows. the go to your email and just adjust yoru settign for the times you want your emails to bchecked for new emails. that should solve the problem it worked for me but on diffrent rom. so try it on yours.
Having this problem too...
Any other solutions?
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Hmmmm may have been related to a Google app trying to auto update
Sent from my fingers to your face...
tried disabling autosync in settings?
Hello, today my LG G2 D800 began to act strangely.
When Data or Wifi is turned on, it crashes and gets stuck in a boot loop indefinitely.
When data or wifi is turned off, everything works fine.
I do not know what would cause this problem. I booted to safe mode to see if it's an installed application, but it still crashes when data is turned on.
I did not drop the phone or have any other physical damage.
I am running 4.4.2.
Any help is appreciated. I googled about this problem, and nothing similar comes up.
I suddenly encountered this issue today after recording a voice memo.
Straight after accepting it, my phone started into a reboot loop. I spent a couple of hours trying to figure it out, even tried to get into the recovery mode without success.
It wasn't until I started turning things off, wifi data sync etc that the phone started operating again.
One by one i turned them back on again and it turns out that it was the auto sync causing the reboot.
Currently it's off and I'm writing this on it, but I would like to turn it back on again.
Any ideas?
I have same issue. Just started today. As soon as phone starts to auto synch it reboots. Switching off wifi or data links stopped this until I could disable auto synch in settings. I think its something to do with the new Google update. This really sucks!!!
Same happens to me also i am running a 442g on lg g2 d802 since yesterday evening bam autosync got screwed
Wow, I disabled autosync, and then turned on data and it's fine.
Thanks for recognizing this. Who would have thought that it could be that?
Now that we have recognized the problem, how do we resolve it?
Clearing all data of the Google App resolves the boot loop issue.
Scintillation said:
Wow, I disabled autosync, and then turned on data and it's fine.
Thanks for recognizing this. Who would have thought that it could be that?
Now that we have recognized the problem, how do we resolve it?
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It looks like clearing all data of the Google App seems to resolve the boot loop issue.
However, what looks like a sync icon is constantly on, the battery seems to run out faster and the phone is warmer.
In the Settings go to Apps
Find and select Google App in one of the columns
Select Manage space then Clear all data
Enable sync, connect to the internet and check if this resolves the issue
Delete and return google account to resolve on-going sync issue
As described by user webfrank in a post titled "g2 d802 reboots when sync enabled" at Android Central (as a new user I cannot post links) in order to resolve the on-going sync issue perform the following steps:
Delete Google account
Clear data from the Google App, Google Play services, and Google services Framework
Reboot device
Reconfigure the Google account
Hmm, is there no other way to resolve this problem?
Why do I need to delete my google account and readd my google account?
What do I do if I have multiple google accounts added? Do I need to remove them all?
Scintillation said:
Hmm, is there no other way to resolve this problem?
Why do I need to delete my google account and readd my google account?
What do I do if I have multiple google accounts added? Do I need to remove them all?
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I found that clearing data from various Google apps was not enough to resolve the continuous sync issue, while disconnecting the phone from the Google account is not such a big nuisance.
Hello!
I'm running a stock Verizon HTC 10 with the latest OTA updates. This phone seems to have a problem with push notifications after it has been "sleeping" or idle for awhile. I don't know exactly what that time period is, but it seems to be about 30 minutes. Once the screen goes black and the phone has been idle in this state for this time period, the phone stops getting (or checking for-however that works) push notifications. There is no blinking LED or sound notification that mail has come for gmail or Outlook. The phone will still answer calls and notify upon receipt of text messages. Usually within a few seconds of turning the screen on from the idle state, the gmail and Outlook notifications come. When the phone screen is on, or within a few minutes of turning the screen off, the push notifications will still come, but then stop.
I googled about this, and there seems to be quite a bit of discussion about it. I have tried the suggested remedies, but they don't work (unsync/sync gmail, clear data/cache for the apps, turn battery optimization off, delete/re-add accounts, along with some others). For work, I have a Samsung Galaxy S7, and it doesn't have this problem. Furthermore, my wife also has an HTC 10, and her phone doesn't seem to have the problem either (although I have not tested it thoroughly).
I've been through various settings, checked the do not disturb settings, but I can't seem to figure this out. I am probably missing some setting. It seems that the phone is going into some deep sleep mode after a period of time and disabling these apps, but keeping others, like the phone and SMS functions, alive.
Any suggestions?
Thanks!
jbhtexas said:
Hello!
I'm running a stock Verizon HTC 10 with the latest OTA updates. This phone seems to have a problem with push notifications after it has been "sleeping" or idle for awhile. I don't know exactly what that time period is, but it seems to be about 30 minutes. Once the screen goes black and the phone has been idle in this state for this time period, the phone stops getting (or checking for-however that works) push notifications. There is no blinking LED or sound notification that mail has come for gmail or Outlook. The phone will still answer calls and notify upon receipt of text messages. Usually within a few seconds of turning the screen on from the idle state, the gmail and Outlook notifications come. When the phone screen is on, or within a few minutes of turning the screen off, the push notifications will still come, but then stop.
I googled about this, and there seems to be quite a bit of discussion about it. I have tried the suggested remedies, but they don't work (unsync/sync gmail, clear data/cache for the apps, turn battery optimization off, delete/re-add accounts, along with some others). For work, I have a Samsung Galaxy S7, and it doesn't have this problem. Furthermore, my wife also has an HTC 10, and her phone doesn't seem to have the problem either (although I have not tested it thoroughly).
I've been through various settings, checked the do not disturb settings, but I can't seem to figure this out. I am probably missing some setting. It seems that the phone is going into some deep sleep mode after a period of time and disabling these apps, but keeping others, like the phone and SMS functions, alive.
Any suggestions?
Thanks!
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Are you using power saver mode? What about the boost+ app?
Also a lot of people started having similar issues after the first update to Nougat for U.S Unlocked. Later updates fixed the issue, but it sometimes still happening with Gmail for me.
Tarima said:
Are you using power saver mode? What about the boost+ app?
Also a lot of people started having similar issues after the first update to Nougat for U.S Unlocked. Later updates fixed the issue, but it sometimes still happening with Gmail for me.
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I am not using power saver mode, and the Verizon version doesn't have the boost+ app installed.
Hello
i have the last update of oreo on my nexus 6P and sometimes it's take up to 10 minutes that i get an email to the device after that it's on the PC, is it something with the oreo or with the device?
thank you
I've noticed that also think it's a problem with Gmail app. If I access my mail from browser it works fine.
so we need to wait to update for the app you think?
maybe other users have these issues too?
I have ran into this almost every time I update the OS, What works for me is uninstall the updates, and then update Gmail again.
idbl_fanatic said:
I have ran into this almost every time I update the OS, What works for me is uninstall the updates, and then update Gmail again.
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i will try these and update, sounds interest idea
I7210I said:
so we need to wait to update for the app you think? maybe other users have these issues too?
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Hmm. not having that issue here. If I did I would probably force stop and wipe data on Gmail then reboot. Have you checked under Settings>>Users and Accounts>>Google>>Account Sync? There you can manually sync to check for a hanging app and the last time it did sync properly. Manual sync for every Google app is about 5 seconds (everything). YMMV due to carrier performance and or geographic location (Switzerland).
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Hmm. not having that issue here. If I did I would probably force stop and wipe data on Gmail then reboot. Have you checked under Settings>>Users and Accounts>>Google>>Account Sync? There you can manually sync to check for a hanging app and the last time it did sync properly. Manual sync for every Google app is about 5 seconds (everything). YMMV due to carrier performance and or geographic location (Switzerland).
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to do it manually everytime it's problem, i want it as it should be automatic.
about the sync it's on automatic at the settings so it's ok.
about the wiping, that basiclly what was offer here - to install gmail app again, so i will do that, it'f very interesting the reason that these accure.
about the oerformance i think it's not a problem because first of all it's on LTE and second, it's also accure with WIFI so...maybe the sync goes to sleep for sometime?
thank you
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I7210I said:
to do it manually everytime it's problem, i want it as it should be automatic.
about the sync it's on automatic at the settings so it's ok.
about the wiping, that basiclly what was offer here - to install gmail app again, so i will do that, it'f very interesting the reason that these accure.
about the oerformance i think it's not a problem because first of all it's on LTE and second, it's also accure with WIFI so...maybe the sync goes to sleep for sometime?
thank you
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My point was to manually sync to SEE if GMail is hanging on sync, not to manually update it every time, LOL. :laugh: Second thing is that force stopping an app, deleting the app data and then rebooting is not the same as uninstalling / reinstalling. You do it all under App info. I was simply offering you an alternative- not the same at all. I really don't think you have a problem to worry about, and we can't change the sync frequency even if we wanted. Good luck to you.
hoo i see, so in manual sync it's not hanging.
so we need to live with the isshu?
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My point was to manually sync to SEE if GMail is hanging on sync, not to manually update it every time, LOL. [emoji23] Second thing is that force stopping an app, deleting the app data and then rebooting is not the same as uninstalling / reinstalling. You do it all under App info. I was simply offering you an alternative- not the same at all. I really don't think you have a problem to worry about, and we can't change the sync frequency even if we wanted. Good luck to you.
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i saw now 3 mails after 9 mimutes thats they were sent, it's look like the app os sleeping (maybe doze???) but there is something underneath
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I7210I said:
hoo i see, so in manual sync it's not hanging.
so we need to live with the isshu?
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If after you follow the 2 suggestions given to you, then yes. Maybe over working things a bit..
so according to what i see at the sync times, it's about every 20-15 minutes, is it ok?
I7210I said:
so according to what i see at the sync times, it's about every 20-15 minutes, is it ok?
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Have you installed GMail and reinstalled?
Have you wiped both the cache and dalvik partitions from recovery mode?
Have you added any non-Google apps that are syncing and may be interfering with the regular sync cycle (are you sure)?
Have you completely switched off LTE radio and run the same sync time tests only using Wi-Fi multiple times for a few hours?
The sync time is not adjustable on the N6P. You can turn it on or off, but you cannot change the frequency.
v12xke said:
Have you installed GMail and reinstalled?
Have you wiped both the cache and dalvik partitions from recovery mode?
Have you added any non-Google apps that are syncing and may be interfering with the regular sync cycle (are you sure)?
Have you completely switched off LTE radio and run the same sync time tests only using Wi-Fi multiple times for a few hours?
The sync time is not adjustable on the N6P. You can turn it on or off, but you cannot change the frequency.
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i did not add any other non google apps that can be disturb these, and they are also not interface these kind of issue
i'm almost 90% of the time with wifi so..there is the issue
about the thing with the recovery i will do now, but these issue came after installed new version (and not upgrade) to my nexus that includes full wipe
I7210I said:
i did not add any other non google apps that can be disturb these, and they are also not interface these kind of issue i'm almost 90% of the time with wifi so..there is the issue about the thing with the recovery i will do now, but these issue came after installed new version (and not upgrade) to my nexus that includes full wipe
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OK, so reverse the test. Turn off Wi-Fi completely. Run your same sync timing tests over LTE. Do this somewhere you have good cellular signal, thereby ruling out the possibility it is your Wi-Fi internet or Cellular provider. I've also asked several times if you have uninstalled GMail and reinstalled it. I understand English is not your first language but at least try to answer all the questions posed.
hoo yes i did uninstall and re install it again (it only uninstall the updates as i saw) is it ok ?
also about the cellular i will try now
thank you
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OK, so reverse the test. Turn off Wi-Fi completely. Run your same sync timing tests over LTE. Do this somewhere you have good cellular signal, thereby ruling out the possibility it is your Wi-Fi internet or Cellular provider. I've also asked several times if you have uninstalled GMail and reinstalled it. I understand English is not your first language but at least try to answer all the questions posed.
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so after testes, it stays the same, gmail is syncing something like in 10-15 minutes each time, is it by you in oreo the same?
thank you